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Re: Swanston Street
- Subject: Re: Swanston Street
- From: rossnal <rossnal@mail.teksupport.net.au>
- Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 12:09:23 GMT
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How do those "state of the art" tram stop warning signs work? Are they
effective?
With 30km speed limits and having to stop for every tram at tram stops, I can't
see why anyone would want to drive down there as there are so many trams in
Swanston St.
Ross
Daniel Bowen wrote:
> Any comments on the re-opening of Swanston Street?
>
> Tonight I took a drive down there on the way home from somewhere; the trams
> seem to be back. They're obviously keeping a close eye on the 30 km/h speed
> limit - the police were booking a cabbie. Does this speed limit apply to
> trams???
>
> As for the tram passenger safety concerns, maybe they should just extend the
> curb out to meet the trams at tram stops?
>
> Daniel
> --
> Daniel Bowen, Melbourne, Australia
> dbowen at custard dot net dot au